Coupon Busters - Game Week 15

Oriol Romeu… Josh King… Jonny Evans’ arse… Three reasons we weren’t celebrating a clean sweep of Coupon Busters in the week. But I know where they all live. And I’ve got Liam Neeson’s number.

So we’ll go again, shall we…

Match Results

Chelsea to beat Newcastle

Man City to beat West Ham

Liverpool to beat Brighton £1 Treble returns £2.10

Everton to beat Huddersfield

Stoke to beat Swansea £1 Five-fold returns £7.00

Another nailed-on Treble, but you don’t need me to tell you that (although double your money is not to be flicked the Vs at). Adding the on-the-up Everton might tempt you in, but for a wild card I’d go straight to the five-way at 6/1.

Win To Nil

Chelsea to beat Newcastle

Man City to beat West Ham £1 Double returns £3.60

Stoke to beat Swansea £1 Treble returns £11.00

City let us down in midweek, but doubling them with Chelsea has to be backed. There are others to consider – you can make a case for Everton, Liverpool, even West Brom – but based on value, Stoke get the nod.

Both Teams to Score

Watford v Tottenham

Arsenal v Man United £1 Double returns £3.00

Brighton v Liverpool

West Brom v Crystal Palace £1 Double returns £12.00

The only one I would bet my kidneys on is Watford v Spurs. But Jose can’t go to Arsenal looking for a 0-0 – and Arsenal are well capable of spoiling those plans anyway, forcing United to start the bus. Brighton have got a goal – and Liverpool a slip – in them and I’ve got a fancy for West Brom and Palace to throw off the shackles. At 11/1 I’ll have a nibble on that.

That’s where my paper round money is going this weekend.

But I’ve also got my eye on a few pearlers in the Arsenal v Man United and Man City v West Ham matches. So once I’ve emptied a few charity boxes, I’ll be back with a couple of Match Profiles.

At ease.

Matt Nesbitt

Ben Dinnery

Ben is football’s leading injury specialist. The ‘go-to’ guru for big hitters like Sky Sports, ESPN and NBC Sports when they need data. Or the BBC, talkSPORT and the broadsheets when a quote is required. His unique insight has helped provide a better understanding of what is really happening in the treatment rooms.

Johnny Wilson

Johnny is a respected physiotherapist and sports scientist, specialising in football injuries and rehab. Johnny has headed up the medical departments at Chesterfield, Scunthorpe and Notts County. Overseeing everything from player-specific training loads to pre-signing medicals. He has a proven record working with elite athletes in Private Practice and is regularly called upon throughout Europe to deliver presentations on the latest rehab innovations.

Matt Nesbitt

Matt's short, unremarkable football career was ended by his own bad driving. His long, distinguished career as a football tipster was ended by his own good advice. Because bookmakers don’t like a winner. First, they closed his accounts. Then his members’ accounts. Then his tipping service. And now they employ him as a consultant. Funny old game.